Reach A Hand Africa launches the 2026 Beyond The Canvas edition in Kampala, headlined by Nick Vujicic, spotlighting inclusion, disability empowerment, and youth talent development.
The Uganda Film Festival will screen more than 50 Ugandan films across major cinemas from May 25 to June 4, highlighting the continued growth of Uganda’s film industry and giving local filmmakers greater mainstream exposure.
Eddy Kenzo has accused Bebe Cool of deliberately undermining his presence at President Museveni’s campaign rallies. Kenzo claims that sound equipment mysteriously fails whenever he steps on stage and that Bebe Cool’s media team stops recording his performances on orders from the Gagamel boss.
Appearing on Sanyuka TV, Bebe Cool shared a detailed vision of a “New Uganda” under Gen Muhoozi, emphasizing anti-corruption, unity, community responsibility and regulated noise pollution, while dismissing Bobi Wine’s model as ego-driven and divisive.
Madder Kayz has opened up about how Rema Namakula secured her first major collaboration with Gagamel boss Bebe Cool on Cease and Sekkle. The producer explains how a simple request for a chorus turned into a full verse and a musical turning point for the young singer.
Azawi has applauded Bebe Cool for always reaching out with performance opportunities, saying he respects her political stance. She declined to endorse any candidate but urged for peaceful and fair campaigns, condemning recent violence against NUP.
Bebe Cool has criticized Bobi Wine and the NUP for misunderstanding their 2026 election slogan, claiming the party’s weak candidate numbers and failure to consult show incompetence.
Buchaman, the former Firebase Crew artist, says he regrets joining NRM after years of frustration, low pay, and broken promises. He appeals to Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo for help as his contract with the party nears its end.
Maureen Nantume’s rise to fame began in the most unexpected way — from washing utensils as a maid to auditioning for Eagles Production and transforming into a household name in Uganda’s music industry.
Dr. Jose Chameleone has openly declared his loyalty to President Museveni, personally funding his campaign efforts while praising the leader for peace, opportunity, and inspiration.
Eddy Kenzo opens up about jealousy, challenges, and the secret battles he faces from influential figures in the music industry and beyond, affirming that his success is a gift from God.